Crescono in Italia le donazioni di organi nei primi mesi del 2026. I dati diffusi dal Centro nazionale trapianti indicano un incremento rispetto allo stesso periodo del 2025, smentendo i timori di un possibile effetto negativo legato alla vicenda del piccolo Domenico, il bambino morto dopo il trapianto di un cuore risultato danneggiato.
According to the latest data, 340 donations were recorded between January 1st and March 8th, 2026, compared to 316 in the same period in 2025.
The rate of opposition to donation in intensive care units also decreased, from 27,7% to 26,9%. Finally, the number of transplants performed also increased: 837 in 2026 compared to 764 in 2025.
"The latest updated data show a significant increase," explained Giuseppe Feltrin, director of the National Transplant Center, emphasizing that the trend is positive for both donations and transplants.
Domenico's mother: "We feared a negative effect."
The news was greeted with relief by Patrizia Mercolino, mother of little Domenico, who commented on the data.
"This news fills me with joy. I've always believed in organ donation, and until my son's last moment, I prayed and hoped for a new heart," she said.
The woman recalled how, after the tragedy that struck her family, there was fear that the incident could generate mistrust towards the transplant system.
"There was a risk that Domenico's tragedy would have a negative impact on donations. We feared this, but fortunately it didn't turn out that way. It's important to continue to have faith in good healthcare and the daily commitment of doctors."
The Foundation dedicated to Domenico is born
In memory of the child, a foundation dedicated to him will also be established. The initiative will be presented on March 18th and will have among its objectives the promotion of a culture of donation.
“The Foundation named after Domenico,” explains his mother, “aims to promote the culture of giving, solidarity, and care for those who suffer.”
A commitment born from the family's personal experience.
"I know what it's like to wait years for that phone call that can restore hope for a loved one. I hope this trend of donations continues to grow, also to honor the memory of my little warrior Domenico."






The news seems positive but I'm not sure. At first there was the fear that Domenico's situation could damage trust. Now the numbers show an increase, but many checks and clearer explanations are needed to keep people calm and well-informed, without confusion.